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four days before super bowl 47, a little controversy, a san francisco 49ers cornerback was forced to apologize for saying that gay players would not be welcomed in the locker room. san francisco players got to practice on the field at the new new orleans super dome to get ready for sunday's game. the baltimore ravens also got their chance to get in some practice time, too. jackie and jack harbaugh, the parents of the two super bowl coaches talked to reporters about their sons facing each other. >> we're so excited for john and jim to be in this situation. but we're also really excited for the players and their families. >> the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat and on sunday night we're going to experience both of those, those great emotions. and our thoughts will be with the one that comes up a little short. >> the harbaughs say their sons coaching in the super bowl is part of a great journey their family is on. >>> on today's google front page today, you'll see the image of jackie robinson who broke the color barrier in major league baseball. today is the 40th anniversary of
four days before super bowl 47, a little controversy, a san francisco 49ers cornerback was forced to apologize for saying that gay players would not be welcomed in the locker room. san francisco players got to practice on the field at the new new orleans super dome to get ready for sunday's game. the baltimore ravens also got their chance to get in some practice time, too. jackie and jack harbaugh, the parents of the two super bowl coaches talked to reporters about their sons facing each other....
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francisco tower. >> a pilot distress call as asiana airlines flight 214 crashes upon landing at san francisco international airport. we talk to the top investigator who arrived on the scene just hours ago. >>> plus, the unfolding crisis in egypt. deadly clashes in the streets, and now confusion over who is in charge. we'll have the latest from the ground in cairo. >>> plus, america's role now in the spotlight as president obama walks a fine line between promoting american values and protecting american interests. we'll hear from the chairman of the senate foreign relations committee, new jersey democrat robert menendez. >>> plus, our political roundtable on the fights back home. the obama administration decides to postpone a key part of the president's health care law. critics claim it's the latest evidence that the law should be repealed. >>> and the fight over
francisco tower. >> a pilot distress call as asiana airlines flight 214 crashes upon landing at san francisco international airport. we talk to the top investigator who arrived on the scene just hours ago. >>> plus, the unfolding crisis in egypt. deadly clashes in the streets, and now confusion over who is in charge. we'll have the latest from the ground in cairo. >>> plus, america's role now in the spotlight as president obama walks a fine line between promoting...
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. >>> it commands a breathtaking view of the san francisco bay, but it's the end of the road for some of the most dangerous more than 600 condemned men await their execution dates here on death row at california's san in many of the prisons "lockup" crews have visited death row is a quiet place where inmates are much more concerned with filing appeals than causing trouble. >> i feel like i consider everybody in here, every inmate >> we met two officers assigned to keep watch in the adjustment center where san quentin's most violent death row inmates are housed. the daily grind here is bleak for both inmates and staff. >> the mentality is i'm on death row and there's nothing you can do to me. if i assault you today there is nothing they will do to me tomorrow. >> assaults are so common here that any contact with inmates, even serving meals, requires officers to suit up in full riot >> but that doesn't stop them from gassing, which is where they throw a variety of substances, can be anything, urine, feces. >> from the time you open the food port, there's an opening for the inmate to ass
. >>> it commands a breathtaking view of the san francisco bay, but it's the end of the road for some of the most dangerous more than 600 condemned men await their execution dates here on death row at california's san in many of the prisons "lockup" crews have visited death row is a quiet place where inmates are much more concerned with filing appeals than causing trouble. >> i feel like i consider everybody in here, every inmate >> we met two officers assigned to...
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which is also what a big mac will cost you on fillmore street in san francisco. where, get this, the local minimum wage is a full $3.30 higher than the minimum wage here in new york city. where the big mac is the same price, because you see san francisco has its own minimum wage on top of the federal -- minimum wage, and on top of california's minimum wage, which i said is higher than most states. san francisco's minimum wage is $10.55. and mcdonald's still wants to do business there. and still makes barrels and barrels of money there. >> for businesses across the country it would mean customers with more money in their pockets. and a whole lot of folks out there would probably need less help from government. in fact, working folks shouldn't have to wait year after year for the minimum wage to go up. while ceo pay has never been higher. >> that is right. increasing the minimum wage is good for business. and it always has been. it puts more money in consumer's pockets. so what will really happen to mcdonald's the next time the minimum wage goes up? the very same t
which is also what a big mac will cost you on fillmore street in san francisco. where, get this, the local minimum wage is a full $3.30 higher than the minimum wage here in new york city. where the big mac is the same price, because you see san francisco has its own minimum wage on top of the federal -- minimum wage, and on top of california's minimum wage, which i said is higher than most states. san francisco's minimum wage is $10.55. and mcdonald's still wants to do business there. and still...
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. >>> it commands a breathtaking view of the san francisco bay, but it's the end of the road for some of the most dangerous inmates in the country. more than 600 condemned men await their execution dates here on death row at california's san quentin state prison. in many of the prisons "lockup" crews have visited death row is a quiet place where inmates are much more concerned with filing appeals than causing trouble. that's not the case here. >> i feel like i consider everybody in here, every inmate in here a potential threat. >> we met two officers assigned to keep watch in the adjustment center where san quentin's most violent death row inmates are housed. the daily grind here is bleak for both inmates and staff. >> the mentality is i'm on death row and there's nothing you can do to me. if i assault you today there is nothing they will do to me tomorrow. you can only kill me once. >> assaults are so common here that any contact with inmates, even serving meals, requires officers to suit up in full riot gear. >> but that doesn't stop them from gassing, which is where they throw a va
. >>> it commands a breathtaking view of the san francisco bay, but it's the end of the road for some of the most dangerous inmates in the country. more than 600 condemned men await their execution dates here on death row at california's san quentin state prison. in many of the prisons "lockup" crews have visited death row is a quiet place where inmates are much more concerned with filing appeals than causing trouble. that's not the case here. >> i feel like i consider...
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san francisco, we might think of san francisco as a good job zone, but the minimum wage city wide is $ 1 an hour and when they read it, i everybody said that the sky would fall and san francisco as far i can tell, it is doing well and with with $11 city minimum wage roughly, san francisco's economy has grown faster that on the neighboring cities and the counties, and so it is not true empirically, when you look at the evidence. and the last thing i want to say about this is that christine owens mentioned that the minimum wage was passed in 1938 and the other part of the law was to end child labor, and -- >> right. >> if i don't have child labor, i will go out of business, and this is just not true. >> and i am so glad that dorian said that, and we are on mhp and the one-year anniversary, and real talk, so nobody is against the minimum wage anymore. they like to sound principled so that the conservatives position themselves that way. and we have raised the minimum wage 13 times since 1938. and nobody says that you should stand up to work -- >> well, except for janitors. >> and weakeni
san francisco, we might think of san francisco as a good job zone, but the minimum wage city wide is $ 1 an hour and when they read it, i everybody said that the sky would fall and san francisco as far i can tell, it is doing well and with with $11 city minimum wage roughly, san francisco's economy has grown faster that on the neighboring cities and the counties, and so it is not true empirically, when you look at the evidence. and the last thing i want to say about this is that christine owens...
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francisco. right now, we've got a lot of people wanting to buy and not a lot of homes for sale. so that's keeping prices high. car sales are up, as well, in fact, so much so that it looks like automakers may have to cancel their summer breaks, keep those workers on the job to keep up with demand. all of that's good news, but we'll be waiting for two things, mara, first of all, to see what happens at opening bell today and see what happens when the new unemployment numbers come out next week. >> we'll be keeping an eye on all of it. thanks so much, tracie. >>> and a train explosion caught on camera. >> back up. >> oh, my god. >> that blast took place just north of baltimore tuesday. happened when a csx freight train smashed into a garbage truck. the explosion sent a plume of smoke billowing into the air and rattled homes at least 1/2 mile away. the truck's driver was in serious condition late tuesday, but two crew members aboard the train were not hurt. at least one of the cars was carrying hazar
francisco. right now, we've got a lot of people wanting to buy and not a lot of homes for sale. so that's keeping prices high. car sales are up, as well, in fact, so much so that it looks like automakers may have to cancel their summer breaks, keep those workers on the job to keep up with demand. all of that's good news, but we'll be waiting for two things, mara, first of all, to see what happens at opening bell today and see what happens when the new unemployment numbers come out next week....
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then san francisco. hotwire checks the competitions' rates every day so they can guarantee their low prices. so our hotels were half price. ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e... ♪ hotwire.com >>> and we are back. florida governor rick scott is dead set on preventing his state from participating in an expansion of benefits under the affordable care act. and he is willing to cook the books to get his way. to justify denying almost one million uninsured low income residents health care insurance coverage, scott is using republicans' favorite kind of math, the kind of math that just does not add up. scott says medicaid expansion would cost florida just too much, at least $26 billion over the next ten years. but a series of e-mails obtained by health news florida reveal on december 20th the state's chief economist warned the governor's staff his cost estimates were wrong. but scott keeps using them anyway. here is the governor on monday. >> actually, no. the florida's agency for health care administration put out their esti
then san francisco. hotwire checks the competitions' rates every day so they can guarantee their low prices. so our hotels were half price. ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e... ♪ hotwire.com >>> and we are back. florida governor rick scott is dead set on preventing his state from participating in an expansion of benefits under the affordable care act. and he is willing to cook the books to get his way. to justify denying almost one million uninsured low income residents health care insurance...
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san francisco the highest at $3.88. and even diesel fuel is down 4 cents a gallon. >>> here is your "first look" at this morning's dish of scrambled politics. john boehner's claim that there are not enough votes to pass a clean budget bill from new york senator chuck schumer. >> the speaker said there aren't the votes on the floor to reopen the government. let me issue him a friendly challenge. put it on the floor monday or tuesday. i would bet there are the votes to pass it. >> shutting down the government could cost roepublicans control of the house in the 2014 elections. current members are running behind in 17 stridistricts. and ted yoho was quoted about not raising debt ceiling saying i think personally it would bring stability to the world markets. okay. and republican congressman lee terry of nebraska says he's not giving up his salary during the government shutdown. he says he has a nice house and a kid in college, so he needs that paycheck. as the u.s. supreme court agains its new term on this first monday in o
san francisco the highest at $3.88. and even diesel fuel is down 4 cents a gallon. >>> here is your "first look" at this morning's dish of scrambled politics. john boehner's claim that there are not enough votes to pass a clean budget bill from new york senator chuck schumer. >> the speaker said there aren't the votes on the floor to reopen the government. let me issue him a friendly challenge. put it on the floor monday or tuesday. i would bet there are the votes to...
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she's heading out to san francisco. >> she's in san francisco as a google person. and she worked her way up through the -- worked in the boston office. it's almost like getting a rhodes scholarship working for google. she talks about the sales she pulls off and cold calling and millions of dollars of business. i said how do you make these sales? she says i just act like i've will ever made the close. i said i don't know how to do that. >> more at this time. chris gives alex a timeline in which president obama can get the items on his ambitious agenda accomplished. plus we'll get a preview of the book chris is writing on two political adversaries who shared a famous friendship, ronald reagan and tip o'neal. >>> now number five on our first five web stories, you can soon call tina turner the swiss miss? the 73-year-old is going to turn in her american passport in exchange for one from switzerland. swiss officials need to approve this whole thing first, however. but the tennessee native has been living in a zurich suburb since 1995. turner said she feels at home there
she's heading out to san francisco. >> she's in san francisco as a google person. and she worked her way up through the -- worked in the boston office. it's almost like getting a rhodes scholarship working for google. she talks about the sales she pulls off and cold calling and millions of dollars of business. i said how do you make these sales? she says i just act like i've will ever made the close. i said i don't know how to do that. >> more at this time. chris gives alex a...
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. >> reporter: alex, some smaller rallies in other cities like boston and san francisco. now, white house officials say on tuesday, president obama will travel to las vegas and talk about another big goal for his being second term. immigration reform. analysts say the clock ticking for him to get something done on that issue as well. >> okay. thank you, kristin. >> thanks, alex. >>> a sneak peek on long-awaited super bowl ads. [ female announcer ] research suggests cell health plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day women's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for women's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day 50+. [ bop ] [ bop ] [ bop ] you can do that all you want, i don't like v8 juice. [ male announcer ] how about v8 v-fusion. a full serving of vegetables, a full serving of fruit. but what you taste is the fruit. so even you... could've had a v8. stay top of mind with customers? from deals that bring them in with an offer... to social media promotions that turn fans into customers... to events that engage and cr
. >> reporter: alex, some smaller rallies in other cities like boston and san francisco. now, white house officials say on tuesday, president obama will travel to las vegas and talk about another big goal for his being second term. immigration reform. analysts say the clock ticking for him to get something done on that issue as well. >> okay. thank you, kristin. >> thanks, alex. >>> a sneak peek on long-awaited super bowl ads. [ female announcer ] research suggests...
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i was a new senator when a gunman with an assault-style weapon walked into a law office in san francisco, 101 california street, and the result was mayhem. and one of those lost in that shooting was one of my son's best friends, a law school compatriot of his. and this young man threw himself over his wife, who was there visiting him at the law office and saved her. i can't get over that. my family can't get over that. but it's not about me, and it's not about them, because since then, since 1993, there have been 47 mass shootings, and so many more added to the list of deaths, unneeded deaths and injuries. and, you know, i think there are moments in our history that are pivotal moments, and we change. and we all come out and say, you know, regardless of our opinion and a lot of other things, we need to have some common sense here. i think there was something about the slaughter of those babies that brought us together. and i am so grateful to gabby and mark, because they have so much credibility as gunowners themselves, gabby as a victim, knowing what happened to her. i think it's one of
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or san francisco very long. the rent alone is going to kill them. and in some cases, the economies aren't expanding. so people are going to places where, if they can find cultural life and they can find a job and it's affordable, that's what sells the best. >> this is interesting, your report comes out, "the new york times" had a map of upward mobility in the united states. the lighter areas show areas where children from low-income families are more likely to move up in income distribution. how does this gel, and i know that's a lot of coloring there, but how does this information gel with what you got in your report? >> well, what you really have, you have people moving from the northeast and california to places like texas. so they're doing better there. we don't know where these people are that they measured where they're living now, we only know where they lived in '97. but we do look at where jobs are, where people are moving, and what's really interesting is the change in immigrants. the second highest number of immigrants moving to a city in
or san francisco very long. the rent alone is going to kill them. and in some cases, the economies aren't expanding. so people are going to places where, if they can find cultural life and they can find a job and it's affordable, that's what sells the best. >> this is interesting, your report comes out, "the new york times" had a map of upward mobility in the united states. the lighter areas show areas where children from low-income families are more likely to move up in income...
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newman arrived at san francisco international airport about two hours ago to applause. he was holding his wife's hand. the north korean government released newman late last night. they'd been holding him in the country since october. as you might imagine, newman says he is thrilled to be home. >> it's been a great homecoming. and i'm tired but ready to be with my family now. thank you all for the support we got and very much appreciate it. >> noelle walker is at san francisco international airport. what more do we know about the circumstances that led to merrill newman's release? >> reporter: we know very few things. we know that north korea released him because of his age. he's 85 years old. and because of his health. early into him being held, his family was able to get some medication to him. medication that he needed. so we know that he has a health condition, that his family was concerned about. they certainly have to be very relieved to see him back here today, craig. >> what did he say his first order of business was going to be? >> reporter: something very simpl
newman arrived at san francisco international airport about two hours ago to applause. he was holding his wife's hand. the north korean government released newman late last night. they'd been holding him in the country since october. as you might imagine, newman says he is thrilled to be home. >> it's been a great homecoming. and i'm tired but ready to be with my family now. thank you all for the support we got and very much appreciate it. >> noelle walker is at san francisco...
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flights to major cities, like new york, chicago and san francisco and others, could experience delays of up to 90 minutes during peak hours because we have fewer controllers on staff. >> reporter: now the administration has also warned that 800,000 civilian defense department workers would be fur loued, 10,000 teachers and educators could be laid off. some border patrol agents would see a decrease in hours. now on friday, house speaker john boehner's office responded to our inquiries for a reaction to all of this. and they responded by saying the president is "far more interested in holding campaign-style rallies than urging his party in the senate to find a solution." alex, the sticking points are very familiar. they're the same sticking points that we've been talking about in a lot of these budget battles. president obama is demanding more revenue from taxes. republicans say they want to deal with this issue through entitlement reform and through spending cuts. they're also accusing the white house of using scare tactics to try to get something accomplished here. the white house den
flights to major cities, like new york, chicago and san francisco and others, could experience delays of up to 90 minutes during peak hours because we have fewer controllers on staff. >> reporter: now the administration has also warned that 800,000 civilian defense department workers would be fur loued, 10,000 teachers and educators could be laid off. some border patrol agents would see a decrease in hours. now on friday, house speaker john boehner's office responded to our inquiries for...
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in san francisco pets may change a child's response to the allergies for the better. scientists say exposing kids to pets as an early age allows them to develop -- >> same concept of anti-bacterial -- i'm telling you, we're trying rid our society of everything to the point we can't stand up against anything. we need cats and dogs. >> i want a cat in the show. >> have it on your shoulders. i like that. >> what would we call it? >> i don't have any comment. >> mr. kibbles. >> a piece of artwork belonging to george zimmerman has ignited a bizarre bidding war on e-bay. >> is he in jail? >> no. >> the guy has been arrest ad lot. >> go 0 to the next story. >> people embraced george zimmerman as a champion of rights. anyway, the "cleveland plain dealer," the 2014 inductees to the rocknroll hall of fame, the honorees include kiss, nirvana, hall and oates, linda rondstat, cat stevens. mike you saw the eagles documentary. it's like 18 hours long. >> again last weekend. >> linda rondstat in the early days, holy cow. what a great voice, mika. a strong voice. a great presence on t
in san francisco pets may change a child's response to the allergies for the better. scientists say exposing kids to pets as an early age allows them to develop -- >> same concept of anti-bacterial -- i'm telling you, we're trying rid our society of everything to the point we can't stand up against anything. we need cats and dogs. >> i want a cat in the show. >> have it on your shoulders. i like that. >> what would we call it? >> i don't have any comment. >>...
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about a huge film out right now getting oscar buzz, but it is about oscar grant who was gunned down in san francisco and the story outraged people when it happened and now you are finding justice through hollywood so i asked him if we put trayvon martin's story into a movie, would there be justice for the people who feel outraged a hen said he hoped it happen. and spike, if anybody could do it. >> i love the movies and they are such great statements. >> so go donate mo money to kick starter. >> good point. chris witherspoon, from thegrio.com. okay. >>> say it ain't so. it has not happened in almost 50 years. a disappointment at the baseball hall of fame. farmers presents: 15 seconds of smart. so you're worried about house fires? stop smoking. manage your wires. watch out for space heaters. clean the chimney. get one of these. cool the romance. and of course, talk to farmers. hi. ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum, bum - bum - bum - bum♪ ♪ i want to be forever young [ male announcer ] we don't just wear clothes, we live in them. [ male announcer ] keep clothes newer 50% longer with downy
about a huge film out right now getting oscar buzz, but it is about oscar grant who was gunned down in san francisco and the story outraged people when it happened and now you are finding justice through hollywood so i asked him if we put trayvon martin's story into a movie, would there be justice for the people who feel outraged a hen said he hoped it happen. and spike, if anybody could do it. >> i love the movies and they are such great statements. >> so go donate mo money to kick...
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the san francisco chronical has a story about how chemicals used on crops have been detected in the bodies of frog. the compounds have been blownest ward. >>> the register guard has the headline whooping cough on the rise. it's about how 15 children in one county have been treated for the disease since once month. >>> this week president obama spoke with crowds in illinois, missouri and florida. on tuesday he is heading to tennessee. joining me now political reporter lauren fox. with a good afternoon to the both of you. james i'll begin with you. it feels like this president is in a campaign mode on the economy this week but what do you think his goal is with the latest push talking about the middle class? >> i think his goal is trying to get his groove back. that's what one white house official said. it really seemed that way when he gave the first speech. 66 minutes, state of the union length. he's trying to expression frustration that a lot of these things he's proposed haven't gone anywhere and to try to run against washington again. i think on the personal side obama is trying to over
the san francisco chronical has a story about how chemicals used on crops have been detected in the bodies of frog. the compounds have been blownest ward. >>> the register guard has the headline whooping cough on the rise. it's about how 15 children in one county have been treated for the disease since once month. >>> this week president obama spoke with crowds in illinois, missouri and florida. on tuesday he is heading to tennessee. joining me now political reporter lauren...
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he can talk about san francisco. >> connell wanted ashley judd. much easier to defeat and lampoon. he sees he is unpopular despite being a conservative state. >> why? >> because he's a conservative guy who has a track record for getting involved in ideological battles. he is not warm and personal and fuzzy, but he is powerful. he is ruthless in a good way. he will destroy anybody who comes up. they were popping off about ashley judd when she was a rumored candidate. >> say mcconnell doesn't get a primary challenge. how does that impact connell's impact in washington. from my perspective, the idea that mitch mcconnell is afraid of talent from the right makes them afraid to do anything and a deal of any kind. does it make it easier? >> certainly if he doesn't have a challenge from the right. if he thinks you are an alien and a group of republicans think he is not conservative enough, can you say a lot of things, but the guy is a pretty conservative fellow. if he doesn't have someone from the right, it makes it easier. not like he is looking for a lot of deals. >> his interview with p
he can talk about san francisco. >> connell wanted ashley judd. much easier to defeat and lampoon. he sees he is unpopular despite being a conservative state. >> why? >> because he's a conservative guy who has a track record for getting involved in ideological battles. he is not warm and personal and fuzzy, but he is powerful. he is ruthless in a good way. he will destroy anybody who comes up. they were popping off about ashley judd when she was a rumored candidate. >>...
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peter's in 1939, but some dispute the findings. >> the "san francisco chronicle," colonel around hard stepped down after cautioning the army against using attractive females in promotional pictures. he was a specialist charmed with incorporating women into combat roles through an internal memo he said in general ugly women are perceived as competent and pretty woman are perceived as having used looks to get ahead. it might behoove us to use more average looking women. >> he said i want the most average looking man i can find at this show. >> let's get a very attractive woman and bland looking guys. he will call us first. >> one and two. >> more generic guys. >> nothing generic about you. >> a deli owner and his son are charged with scamming a customer out of a lottery ticket. they told the winner who spoke limited english that he won a smaller cash prize. they gave him $1,000 out of the register. the deli owner offered him $10,000 to not contact the authorities. they claim it was a simple mistake from the lottery machine. >> they were only $999,000 off. it's a couple of zeros. i'm not
peter's in 1939, but some dispute the findings. >> the "san francisco chronicle," colonel around hard stepped down after cautioning the army against using attractive females in promotional pictures. he was a specialist charmed with incorporating women into combat roles through an internal memo he said in general ugly women are perceived as competent and pretty woman are perceived as having used looks to get ahead. it might behoove us to use more average looking women. >>...
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joining us now for the weight assessment of child and teen program at uc san francisco dr. lustig. he's out with an extremely important new book. "fat chance beating the odds against sugar, processed food, obesity and disease." everybody should buy this book and read from it. this is going to be cutting edge in terms of how we look at food and, specifically, let's talk about sugar. which you lay the blame of obesity on sugar. >> actually, i really don't. there are lots and lots of ways to get obese. >> okay. >> lots of different food stuff that contribute to weight gain. for instance, harvard school of public health showed potato chips and french fries were the biggest single contributors to weight gain. >> absolutely. >> the thing about sugar that is so cit is the cause. the thing that takes you from obesity to all the metabolic problems that occur secondary to obesity. that is the hypertension, the diabetes, the heart disease and likely the cancer and the dementia. conglomerately we call this metabolic syndrome. >> got it. okay. that characterizes it well. >> that's where the mon
joining us now for the weight assessment of child and teen program at uc san francisco dr. lustig. he's out with an extremely important new book. "fat chance beating the odds against sugar, processed food, obesity and disease." everybody should buy this book and read from it. this is going to be cutting edge in terms of how we look at food and, specifically, let's talk about sugar. which you lay the blame of obesity on sugar. >> actually, i really don't. there are lots and lots...
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. >> the "san francisco chronicle," bay area rapid employees are given 72 hours of a plant shutdown of what could be a second strike in a month. announcement comes as they failed to reach a deal regarding, pay, pensions, and health care. >> "usa today" the third episode of the season of "glee" will deal directly with the death of star cory monteith. fox executives did not explicitly say how they would handle his character's exit. he was found dead in a hotel room in canada in july. only 31 years old. >> the shatting into ga free times fired its editor for changing a headline on an editorial before printing. the headline which said take your job's plan and shove it mr. president, ran on tuesday. when president obama was in chattanooga. the paper said this was not approved as a title and johnson was terminated for violating the editing process. the paper maintains the decision had nothing to do with the content of his piece and the headline before was great job, mr. president, we think the job plans may be your best approach in half a dozen years we're excited about it. >> i don't believ
. >> the "san francisco chronicle," bay area rapid employees are given 72 hours of a plant shutdown of what could be a second strike in a month. announcement comes as they failed to reach a deal regarding, pay, pensions, and health care. >> "usa today" the third episode of the season of "glee" will deal directly with the death of star cory monteith. fox executives did not explicitly say how they would handle his character's exit. he was found dead in a...
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. >> for this initial san francisco group, it's a competitive year-long college alternative, compromised of networking, interning, creative projects and traveling abroad. when people talk about college, does it mean more than just academics or what's your philosophy on that? >> i think it's a structure of college changed and that would be a benefit to everyone. >> stephens is a proud college dropout. >> do you think our college and university system in the united states is inherently flawed? >> i think our college and university system is overpriced and is underdelivering. >> recent figures put college costs at $14,000 a year for undergraduate tuition and room and board at a public institute and more than doubles to $38,000 at a private institution. >> i would have been $100,000 in debt. >> for comparison sake, uncl uncollege costs roughly $15,000 with an idea to find a job after one year. not four. >> i don't want to go into debt and i want to find a job and if i don't like it, i have to stay there to pay off my loans. >> so many do. for each borrower on average, it's between $25,000 to
. >> for this initial san francisco group, it's a competitive year-long college alternative, compromised of networking, interning, creative projects and traveling abroad. when people talk about college, does it mean more than just academics or what's your philosophy on that? >> i think it's a structure of college changed and that would be a benefit to everyone. >> stephens is a proud college dropout. >> do you think our college and university system in the united states...
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we want the mayors of baltimore and san francisco to see if they can match us in culinary epicurian delights. >> that's not going to happen. mary matalin, please say hello to james. we hope to see him very soon. so steve rattner, she's optimist optimistic. it's good to hear. we've lost 5 out of the last 6 elections, and things aren't looking good. but i love optimism. >> yeah, but just one little data point, in order to get those house republicans to go along with the debt ceiling change, they had to promise that paul ryan was going to produce a budget in a week that would balance the budget in ten years with no revenue increases. >> right. >> now, when you see what is going to happen to spending in order to meet those numbers, i'd like to see her go out there and say, this is the kind of thing the republican party should get behind and run behind because it's going to be ugly. >> richard wolffe, mary matalin is positive. there aren't a lot of republicans right now who are given what's happened. but again, we see shifts in party allegiances fairly quickly. it just does seem like my party is
we want the mayors of baltimore and san francisco to see if they can match us in culinary epicurian delights. >> that's not going to happen. mary matalin, please say hello to james. we hope to see him very soon. so steve rattner, she's optimist optimistic. it's good to hear. we've lost 5 out of the last 6 elections, and things aren't looking good. but i love optimism. >> yeah, but just one little data point, in order to get those house republicans to go along with the debt ceiling...
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it's a soggy morning commute as you leave your door in sacramento, san francisco, and san jose. bottom line is, we have cold rain in the southern half of the country but at least the northern half this time of year when the sun goes to work, the afternoon will feel a lot better than it does out there right now. st. louis, you're one of those spots that will have stormy weather next week along with warmer temperatures. seems like you just can't win. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. with the spark miles card from capital one, bjorn earns unlimited rewards for his small business. take these bags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjorn's small business earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth ] why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. here's your wake up call. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase every day. what's in your wallet? [ crows ] now where
it's a soggy morning commute as you leave your door in sacramento, san francisco, and san jose. bottom line is, we have cold rain in the southern half of the country but at least the northern half this time of year when the sun goes to work, the afternoon will feel a lot better than it does out there right now. st. louis, you're one of those spots that will have stormy weather next week along with warmer temperatures. seems like you just can't win. you're watching "morning joe" brewed...
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quotes of her talking about san francisco as her home. tennessee as her home. she'd have to re-establish residency. so already they're trying to paint the idea of her as a crazy liberal, even before she talks about running. >> i think privately there are people inside team mcconnell praying every night that she will run for senate. >> please, god. >> i've heard that bible studies in that office have picked up 75%. and number one on the prayer list, ashley judd. >> stop. >> you know, her own grandmother called her, quote, just another hollywood liberal. true story. >> thanks, grandma. >> my mother says that about me. i'm not going to judge. i'm not going to judge what her grandmother says. she may. and by the way, if she wants to, god bless her. i mean, i'm dead serious. you know, anybody that wants to get into politics -- >> especially women. and if it wasn't in a state like kentucky, i don't think we'd be laughing about her prospects. >> what's next, willie? >> we're certainly not making fun of her decision to want to run. i think that actually says something.
quotes of her talking about san francisco as her home. tennessee as her home. she'd have to re-establish residency. so already they're trying to paint the idea of her as a crazy liberal, even before she talks about running. >> i think privately there are people inside team mcconnell praying every night that she will run for senate. >> please, god. >> i've heard that bible studies in that office have picked up 75%. and number one on the prayer list, ashley judd. >> stop....
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. >> and the mayor of san francisco and this small company and a couple young guys knock on the door of my office. something called twitter. >> yeah, that. >> now ubiquitous in our lives. tom friedman had a great line he said a couple years ago. 2005, facebook didn't exist. twitter was a sound. the cloud was in the sky. 4g was a parking space. linkedin was a prison. apps were things you filled out to get into new york university, and skype for most of us was a typo. and tom's right, it sums up the world we're living in. those things didn't exist. they're ubiquitous in our lives. technology is changing the game. this dimg tal revolution is alive in almost every sector of society but not yet government. and governor, you understand this intimately. we still have this top-down hierarchical structure, and it's no longer increasingly relevant to the world everyone else is living in. so that's what the book begins to address. >> how do you harness -- >> exactly. >> -- how do you harness this incredible resource we have which is this new technology? because to some people it's about posting
. >> and the mayor of san francisco and this small company and a couple young guys knock on the door of my office. something called twitter. >> yeah, that. >> now ubiquitous in our lives. tom friedman had a great line he said a couple years ago. 2005, facebook didn't exist. twitter was a sound. the cloud was in the sky. 4g was a parking space. linkedin was a prison. apps were things you filled out to get into new york university, and skype for most of us was a typo. and tom's...